Obsessed with repeating patterns, dots and intense color, 83-year-old Yayoi Kusama’s Exhibition at Tate Modern is certainly something not to be missed. Her intense desire to create is captured in the video above. Yayoi Kusama’s exhibition runs through June 5 at Tate Modern.
VIDEO: Yayoi Kusama at Tate Modern
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